A beautifully rendered Ik Onkar symbol, crafted from thousands of tiny, bright orange marigold blooms, dominates a clean white background in this floral composition. The marigolds are arranged with meticulous care to define the symbol's distinctive strokes - the upright Ek (numeral '1'), the sweeping crescent-like forms and the small bindi - producing a continuous, textural surface that seems almost sculpted. The warm orange carries festive energy while the dense clustering of blooms gives the whole motif a tactile, three-dimensional quality that invites close looking. Anchoring the lower centre of the Ik Onkar is a graceful cluster of white lilies: two or more fully open blossoms with softly curling petals and subtle green-and-yellow stamens, attended by a few smaller buds and glossy green foliage. Tiny white filler sprays, likely gypsophila, drift around the lilies and soften the transition between the vivid orange field and the serene white centre. A faint shadow beneath the arrangement suggests it is a freestanding devotional work - the sort of handcrafted emblem often commissioned for Vaisakhi celebrations, Guru Nanak Jayanti events, or respectful displays in private homes and local Gurdwaras. The imagined aroma is layered and comforting: the warm, almost spicy sweetness of marigolds tempered by the cool, clean scent of fresh lilies. As a locally made piece it would sit comfortably alongside familiar Norbury landmarks - on a table near Norbury Library, at a community hall off Norbury High Street, or within gatherings that include neighbours from Thornton Heath and Croydon - conveying devotion, unity and carefully considered floral craftsmanship.
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A reverent floral Khanda, composed entirely of hundreds of densely packed bright orange marigold heads, sits against a pristine white background. The arrangement faithfully traces the emblem's precise geometry: the circular chakkar at the center, two crossed kirpans behind it and the upright double-edged khanda, all rendered in a warm, celebratory orange that catches and reflects soft studio light to create a lush, three-dimensional surface. At the heart of the symbol, where the swords visually meet, a cluster of large white lilies is carefully placed - at least two fully open lilies with gently curving petals, delicate green-and-yellow stamens, and several smaller buds peeking out. Glossy green foliage frames the lilies, and tiny sprays of snow-white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, drift around the edges to soften the bright orange plane and add air and depth. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding ceremonial display, the kind a local parish or household might set on a raised plinth during observances. The scent imagined from the composition is layered: the warm, honeyed musk of marigolds anchored by the cool, sweet perfume of fresh lilies. This carefully balanced design evokes devotion, celebration and solemn respect - fitting for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab or a memorial tribute in Norbury, or for display in nearby community spaces such as the Norbury High Street shops, the recreation ground, or at local Gurdwaras in Streatham and Thornton Heath. The overall effect is both tactile and symbolic: a handcrafted floral emblem that reads as an offering and a visual prayer.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the dignified elegance of our Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Flower Delivery Norbury. This striking Sikh floral tribute features a traditional Khanda design, created with a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange hue and accented with serene white lilies for a pure, peaceful finish.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this tribute symbolises strength, faith and eternal love. Expertly arranged for a balanced shape and clear Khanda outline, it creates a beautiful focal point to express deep respect and gratitude. Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches) - perfect for display at the service or graveside.

To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud and open over time, allowing you to watch them bloom. As seasonal availability can vary, we may substitute flowers with similar colours and quality, always maintaining the same premium look and value.

Available for reliable flower delivery in Norbury and surrounding areas, this premium Sikh tribute is handcrafted with care and attention to detail. Order online today from flowerdeliverynorbury.co.uk for a respectful, meaningful floral tribute.
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